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Norton's and theorem
* Norton's theorem, a theorem used in electronics to model electrical networks
Norton's theorem for linear electrical networks, known in Europe as the Mayer – Norton theorem, states that any collection of voltage sources, current sources, and resistors with two terminals is electrically equivalent to an ideal current source, I, in parallel with a single resistor, R. For single-frequency AC systems the theorem can also be applied to general impedances, not just resistors.
Norton's theorem is an extension of Thévenin's theorem and was introduced in 1926 separately by two people: Siemens & Halske researcher Hans Ferdinand Mayer ( 1895 – 1980 ) and Bell Labs engineer Edward Lawry Norton ( 1898 – 1983 ).
Norton's theorem -
Depending on perspective, this impedance can be modeled as being in series with an ideal voltage source, or in parallel with an ideal current source ( see: Thevenin's theorem, Norton's theorem, Series and parallel circuits ).
* Norton's theorem
Figure 2: Small-signal low-frequency hybrid-pi model for amplifier driven by a Norton's theorem | Norton signal source
# REDIRECT Norton's theorem
* Norton's theorem: any two-terminal collection of voltage sources and resistors is electrically equivalent to an ideal current source in parallel with a single resistor.
# REDIRECT Norton's theorem

Norton's and current
Voltage sources and current sources are sometimes said to be duals of each other and any non ideal source can be converted from one to the other by applying Norton's or Thevenin's theorems.

Norton's and sources
For some years, American inventor E. E. Norton's Cameraphone was the primary competitor to the Gaumont system ( sources differ on whether the Cameraphone was disc-or cylinder-based ); it ultimately failed for many of the same reasons that held back the Chronophone.

Norton's and is
Anne is the subject of two biographies: Elizabeth Norton's Anne of Cleves: Henry VIII's Discarded Bride and Mary Saaler's Anne of Cleves.
Andy is too useful to Norton to be allowed to go free ; furthermore, he knows details about Norton's corrupt dealings.
Norton's enduring legacy as a fighter is that he is considered second to Joe Frazier as Ali's main nemesis and toughest opponent.
Ken Norton's other son, Keith Norton, is the weekend sports anchor for KPRC in Houston, Texas.
The Kramdens ' bedroom was never seen, although in the episode about Ed Norton's sleepwalking the Nortons ' bedroom is shown.
In Andre Norton's Witch World series, the fantasy world is excused as a parallel universe.
An important role in Norton's books is often given to animals — both ordinary terrestrial ones, such as cats ( with whom she had much personal experience — see List of fictional cats # Andre Norton ) and exotic fictional ones, whose characteristics are meticulously worked out.
The first ( 1985 ) edition was nicknamed " the pink shirt book ", after the pink shirt that Norton wore for the cover photo, and Norton's crossed-arm pose on that cover is a U. S. registered trademark.
In addition, the town and surrounding area is referenced in Mary Norton's popular series, The Borrowers.
It is not clear what the original Saxon settlement was north of, but John Blair, Professor of Medieval History and Archaeology at the University of Oxford, suggested in 2000 at a lecture in Chipping Norton Town Hall that Charlbury to the south, now a smaller town, was in Anglo-Saxon times a more important minster town and that Chipping Norton's " nor -" prefix refers to this geographical and pastoral relationship with Charlbury.
* Bensonhurst is mentioned in the 2002 Spike Lee film 25th Hour during Edward Norton's monologue in which he criticises contemporary New York City.
* Ghost ( software ), " ghosting " is a term for using Norton's Ghost software to make a disk image of a hard drive and / or restore data to a hard drive using such an image
This is illustrated well by the four steps required to design a Balanced Scorecard included in Kaplan & Norton's writing on the subject in the late 1990s, where they assert four steps as being part of the Balanced Scorecard design process:
Meredith's Diana of the Crossways ( 1885 ) is an account of Caroline Norton's life.
Another example is in Fight Club, when Edward Norton's character realizes that Tyler Durden ( Brad Pitt ) is his own split personality.
Entertainment Weekly gave the film a " B " rating and Owen Gleiberman wrote, " Norton, cast in what might have once been the Sean Penn role ( hideous shirts, screw-you attitude ), gives Worm a shifty, amphetamine soul and a pleasing alacrity ... Norton's performance never really goes anywhere, but that's okay, since the story is just an excuse to lead the characters from one poker table to the next ".
As the vice-president of Quality Assurance at Norton Aircraft, it is Casey Singleton's job to try to protect the design's ( and Norton's ) reputation, especially since it jeopardizes a crucial aircraft purchase deal with China.
Midsomer Norton's main live music venue is The Wunderbar.
Norton's performance at Bonnaroo in 2008 is ranked as one of the top comedic performances in the show's history.
Despite Hoyer's efforts to have the amendment's supporters withdraw it and propose it as separate legislation, and Norton's efforts to achieve consensus within the District's political community, where there is strong opposition to Ensign's amendment, Hoyer had to announce on June 9 that the bill was on hold indefinitely.

Norton's and equivalent
Although interested primarily in a communications circuit theory and the transmission of data at high speeds over telephone lines, Edward L. Norton is best remembered for development of the dual of Thevenin's equivalent circuit, currently referred to as Norton's equivalent Circuit.

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Norton's course was contemporaneous and essentially similar with Armstrong's course.
Norton's bullet had a hollow base which upon firing expanded under pressure to engage with a barrel's rifling.
It was very similar to Norton's bullet except that the hollow base of the bullet was fitted with a wooden plug which more reliably forced the base of the bullet to expand and catch the rifling.
In Andre Norton's Witch World, begun with a man from Earth being transported to this world, gates frequently lead to other worlds — or come from them.
Lord Russell " so admired the young journalist's talent " that he had agreed with Norton's proposal, but the project ended after nearly two years of work when Russell declared his intention to write his own autobiography.
The British official casualty return gave 14 killed, 77 wounded and 21 missing, with the loss of Norton's Native Americans not included.
On September 17, 2009 the United States Department of Justice opened an investigation into whether Norton's employment at Royal Dutch Shell violated a law that bars federal employees from discussing employment with a company if they are involved in decisions that could benefit that company.
Many of Norton's animals are highly intelligent without being anthropomorphic, acting as virtually full partners to the human protagonists and in many books forming telepathic links with them.
Quick, somebody get a phone book ', apparently in reference to Norton's comment in an earlier interview about working with his two idols.
Norton died in 1925 aged only 56, but he saw his motorcycles win the Senior and sidecar TTs in 1924, specifically with the 500cc Model 18, Norton's first overhead valve single.
Shaler had returned to the original position when he heard a sentry cry out as he was being tomahawked after being shot with an arrow from one of John Norton's small band of First Nations warriors.
These concepts are dealt with by Norton's and Thévenin's theorems.
Norton's Calvinism grew with years, and towards the end of his career he became a rabid fanatic.
Similar to Mary Norton's earlier novel The Borrowers, The Littles features a family of tiny but intelligent humanoid creatures with mouse-like features ( the Littles ) who live in a house owned by the Bigg family.
Midsomer Norton's railway station has been memorialised, along with many other stations, in a famous song associated with railway closures, Slow Train, lyrics by Michael Flanders, music by Donald Swann :-
The trial lasted nine days, and in the end the jury threw out Norton's claim, siding with Lord Melbourne.

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